Local Development with Minikube, Skaffold and KPT, and Introducing declarative infrastructure to rethink cloud native development are on the agenda for our next Stockholm Cloud Native Community Group Meetup on Feb 22nd at Generator.
Please RSVP 'yes' only if you plan to attend.
About this event
We're thrilled to announce the upcoming event for Stockholm Cloud Native Community Group on Thursday, February 22nd. Once again, we'll gather at Generator. Join us for an evening of informative discussions and networking opportunities. Doors open at 5:15 PM, and the first presentation starts at 5:30 PM.
Our first talk will focus on the 12 Factor App, delivered by Gustaf Nilstadius
In our second talk, Fredrik Holmqvist will explore Local Development with Minikube, Skaffold and KPT.
For our third talk, André Ericsson will introduce declarative infrastructure to rethink cloud native development.
As an in-person event, we won't be broadcasting it live online. We're excited to see you there!
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Speakers
Fredrik Holmqvist
Evroc
Platform Engineer
André Ericsson
Encore
CEO
Gustaf Nilstadius
Redpill-Linpro
Senior Consultant & Tech Lead
When
Thursday, February 22, 2024 4:15 PM – 7:00 PM (UTC)
Short break to stretch our legs and fill up coffee mugs
5:15 PM
Local Development with Minikube, Skaffold and KPT, by Fredrik Holmqvist
Fredrik Holmqvist explores Skaffold and KPT to build, test, and deploy a sample kubernetes application to Minikube.
Skaffold is a command-line tool for building, testing, and deploying containerized applications to Kubernetes clusters locally or on any supported platform.
It simplifies the development workflow by automating the deployment process with minimal configuration.
Minikube is an easy-to-use, production-grade Kubernetes cluster that can be run directly on a developer's laptop for local testing and debugging purposes.
KPT for automating Kubernetes Configuration Editing: Rather than expressing configuration as code or templates that generate configuration, KPT represents Configuration as Data.
Debugging with AI assisted Cloud Code in the IDE.
5:45 PM
Stretch legs
Break to stretch our legs, get something light to eat, and have a drink
6:00 PM
Introducing declarative infrastructure to rethink cloud native development, by André Ericsson
Encore is a development platform that is introducing declarative infrastructure to rethink the cloud-native development experience.
Having built and scaled massive distributed systems as a Staff Engineer at Spotify, André Eriksson set out to simplify how cloud-based backend systems are developed.
In this session, he'll walk through the fundamentals of declarative infrastructure and show how it can be used to automate cloud infrastructure management and innovate on the developer experience in building distributed systems.